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in this video weamp;#39;re going to talk about low pass filters and high pass filters a low pass filter passes low frequency signals but it impedes high frequency signals by greatly reducing its amplitude so in the upper left we have a low frequency signal and as you can see the amplitude has been for the most part relatively the same it hasnamp;#39;t been reduced here we have a high frequency signal and notice how much the amplitude is reduced and so a low pass filter it passes low frequency signals almost unimpeded but the high frequency signals the amplitude is greatly reduced now the first type of low pass filter weamp;#39;re going to talk about is the rc low pass filter and the circuit looks like this so here we have the input voltage and the output voltage now this circuit looks similar to a voltage divider circuit letamp;#39;s call the first resistor r1 and letamp;#39;s call this r2 now if you recall the output voltage of a voltage divider circuit is going to be r2 over r1